value system

value system

the accepted mode of conduct and the set of norms, goals, and values binding any social group. Such guidelines for determining what is right or wrong, good or bad, and desirable or undesirable serve as a frame of reference for the individual in reaching decisions and in achieving a meaningful life.

value system,

n the accepted mode of conduct and the set of norms, goals, and values binding any social group that serves as a frame of reference for the individual in reaching decisions and achieving a meaningful life.

However, when considering human population numbers, human value systems, economics, politics, and religion, all factors over which we have some limited measure of control, must also be taken into account.

It is downright dangerous, for in accepting and celebrating the Post-Modern notion that humanity is displaced from the centre of the value system -- that all values are arbitrary -- he betrays the calling of architects to better the lot of humankind and wallows in a zeitgeist that reduces all transactions to impersonal and monetary ones.

The empty set, or amoral condition (having no moral values), would introduce broad complications in regard to an individual's behavior, so, for purposes of this discussion, the possibility of the empty set will be ignored, reducing the set of viable value systems to seven.

His experience in advanced card technology, combined with his proven success in product marketing, will enable Stored Value Systems to seize opportunities that exist in a market with high growth potential," he added.

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